Wallice Hana Watanabe, widely recognized by her stage name Wallice, is an esteemed American singer and songwriter celebrated for her captivating blend of indie pop and alternative rock music. She was born in Los Angeles, California, United States, on April 3, 1998.
She had her start at age 4, appearing in the esteemed Frasier Christmas special "We Two Kings," Wallice's journey in music commenced early. After pursuing studies in jazz performance and voice at The New School in New York City, she made the bold decision to prioritize her passion for music, ultimately embarking on a full-time career.
In 2017, Wallice officially marked her musical debut with the release of her acclaimed single "Nyc," igniting a path of creative brilliance. The following year, she unveiled her debut studio project, the EP titled "Big Sugar," showcasing her diverse talent and distinctive sound. Wallice's rise to prominence continued with hits like "23" and "Punching Bag," solidifying her status as a dynamic force in the industry. Notable singles such as "Best Friend," "Japan," and "Hey Michael," along with EPs like "Off the Rails," "90s American Superstar," and "Mr. Big Shot."
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